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From area church services that were conducted Sunday, February 24th, 2013:

Seventh Day Adventist

Our guest speaker Tim Saxton will be speaking about, “Signs of the end.” This is a sermon no one should miss! Lunch will be provided all you need to do is R.S.V.P. to reserve a spot for lunch by 3 p.m. on Friday, March 1. Call 660-663-3460 and speak to Karen Worrel.

I’m going to say something that may upset some people. I do not favor independent, autonomous tax funding – even if granted by voter approval – to continue the University of Missouri Extension Service in its present form.

Now, before anybody gets too mad, remember this is just one voice howling in the winter wind. You have a right to come stand by me and howl, too – maybe your

The VFW Post 2172 and Ladies Auxiliary held their annual awards ceremony Feb. 23, to honor the Voice of Democracy, Patriot Pen, Teacher of the Year, and Community Award recipients.

The Voice of Democracy contest consists of writing an essay and recording a broadcast script on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme was “Is Our Constitution Still Relevant?” The Patriot Pen contest consists of writing an essay between 300-400

The Daviess County Spelling Bee was held at the Tri-County school on Tuesday, Feb. 19. There were 38 total contestants from Gallatin, Pattonsburg, Tri-County, North Daviess and Winston participating. Round five ended with spelling bee champ Blythe Hunter from North Daviess as the winner. Her winning word was topography. Blythe is pictured with the other winners, left to right, second place Ashley Noel from Winston; third place Delilah Gadd from

During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system,

Employers across our state have been voicing their concerns about Missouri’s Unemployment Benefits process for many years now. Throughout this time, we have heard testimony about how individuals who have fallen asleep on the job, been drunk at work, been caught using drugs while at work, and even individuals who have been caught stealing from their employer have filed for and have been granted unemployment

Since last November, there has been a lot of talk about how passing immigration reform this year will be “smart politics” given the role Latino voters played in the recent election. As a small business owner, I’ll leave the political forecasting to the pundits, but I can say this: failing to pass immigration reform, whatever the politics, would